Four teams of HGTV all-stars return, designing kitchens in a quest for redemption as the renovation competition begins; after battling an open floor plan, the teams are judged by "Married to Real Estate's" Egypt Sherrod and Mike Jackson.
With the first floor complete, the teams head downstairs to tackle the biggest space ever seen on Rock the Block: the Lower Level, 1500 square feet of blank canvas to create some of the most outrageous spaces ever seen.
Drew Scott kicks off the competition by assigning master suites to Leanne Ford, Jasmine Roth, Mina Starsiak Hawk and Alison Victoria. Some keep floor plans and fixtures to manage costs while others go high-end.
Four all-star HGTV home design teams tackle weekly challenges to see which team can take a $225,000 budget to bring the highest assessed value to their finished Charleston-area home.
The competition turns up as the teams renovate their main suite; elevated designs rule the day as Lyndsay Lamb and Leslie Davis come to blind judge and determine if any team left things too basic.
The competition continues as Alison, Jasmine, Leanne and Mina add their signature styles to the "moneymaker" of the home: the kitchen. Drew sends a special guest with a surprise delivery that throws a wrench in their plans.
The designers tackle their great rooms and outdoor living spaces by tearing down walls and adding fireplaces and pergolas to increase the homes' value. Later, Tiffany Brooks meets them at the Rose Bowl Flea Market.
Four teams of HGTV all-stars design kitchens as the ultimate renovation competition begins. After a hot-air balloon ride over the mountains offers inspiration, Fixer to Fabulous' Dave and Jenny Marrs judge the jaw-dropping finished spaces.
In week two, the teams create stunning Living Rooms and Entryways for their homes. Fireplaces and Rocky Mountain views seem like a sure thing until Rock the Block alum Mina Starsiak-Hawk and HGTV's Jenn Todryk tour everyone's work and pick a winner.